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titleSurvey of predatory mites in the kingdom of Lesotho (Africa): Notes on altitudinal preference of predatory mites and description of a new species (Acari: Phytoseiidae)
year2002
paperInternational Journal of Acarology
edition28 [2]
page187-191
languageEnglish
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abstractDuring a field survey of predatory mites in the different geographical zones of Lesotho, 13 species, including a new species, were recorded. Among them, Amblyseius addoensis (Van der Merwe and Ryke) was found common in the lowlands and Senqu valley. Amblyseius sehlabatei n. sp. was common in foothills and mountains. Observations showed that there is an altitude-floral species link. Further ecological studies are required to confirm such a hypothesis.
URLhttp://booksc.org/dl/21907562/483385Go to site
authorEl Banhawy, E. M.

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